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Extro Code is Bringing Soulslike Energy to 3D-Printed Fashion

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The Chinese brand creates stunningly intricate accessories that look like they came straight out of Elden Ring.

If you’ve ever wanted to dress like you just emerged from a neon-drenched boss fight, meet Extro Code: a forward-thinking brand from China that’s fusing technology with fashion in mind-bending ways.

RADII highlights Chinese Brand Extro Code that makes soulslike futuristic 3D-printed fashion accessories.

Founded by designer Yiou.H, who is obsessed with the intersection of textile art and tech, Extro Code takes inspiration from the coding patterns of old-school textile machines. But instead of looms and yarn, think 3D printers spitting out wearable sculptures. The results are accessories that look like they were lifted straight from a cyberpunk version of a Soulslike video game—jagged, intricate, and alive with detail.

Every piece is a flex in form and texture: chunky brassieres with impossible angles, statement gauntlets that double as mini-architecture, and handbags that feel less like bags and more like trophies from a dystopian dungeon. It’s all about pushing beyond “wearable” and into “world-building.”

This isn’t just another case of fashion-meets-tech hype. Extro Code is part of a growing wave of Chinese designers using digital tools to reinvent craftsmanship, carving out a lane that feels radical yet rooted in tradition.

Take, for example, SCRY Lab, which is redefining footwear with its own aesthetic take on 3D printing that would fit seamlessly in the next Aliens movie. If you’re looking for the future of accessories, look to China’s new-gen creators like Extro Code and others alike, who are coding alternate realities you can wear.

All image via Instagram/extrocode.

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The Chinese brand creates stunningly intricate accessories that look like they came straight out of Elden Ring.

If you’ve ever wanted to dress like you just emerged from a neon-drenched boss fight, meet Extro Code: a forward-thinking brand from China that’s fusing technology with fashion in mind-bending ways.

RADII highlights Chinese Brand Extro Code that makes soulslike futuristic 3D-printed fashion accessories.

Founded by designer Yiou.H, who is obsessed with the intersection of textile art and tech, Extro Code takes inspiration from the coding patterns of old-school textile machines. But instead of looms and yarn, think 3D printers spitting out wearable sculptures. The results are accessories that look like they were lifted straight from a cyberpunk version of a Soulslike video game—jagged, intricate, and alive with detail.

Every piece is a flex in form and texture: chunky brassieres with impossible angles, statement gauntlets that double as mini-architecture, and handbags that feel less like bags and more like trophies from a dystopian dungeon. It’s all about pushing beyond “wearable” and into “world-building.”

This isn’t just another case of fashion-meets-tech hype. Extro Code is part of a growing wave of Chinese designers using digital tools to reinvent craftsmanship, carving out a lane that feels radical yet rooted in tradition.

Take, for example, SCRY Lab, which is redefining footwear with its own aesthetic take on 3D printing that would fit seamlessly in the next Aliens movie. If you’re looking for the future of accessories, look to China’s new-gen creators like Extro Code and others alike, who are coding alternate realities you can wear.

All image via Instagram/extrocode.

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The Chinese brand creates stunningly intricate accessories that look like they came straight out of Elden Ring.

If you’ve ever wanted to dress like you just emerged from a neon-drenched boss fight, meet Extro Code: a forward-thinking brand from China that’s fusing technology with fashion in mind-bending ways.

RADII highlights Chinese Brand Extro Code that makes soulslike futuristic 3D-printed fashion accessories.

Founded by designer Yiou.H, who is obsessed with the intersection of textile art and tech, Extro Code takes inspiration from the coding patterns of old-school textile machines. But instead of looms and yarn, think 3D printers spitting out wearable sculptures. The results are accessories that look like they were lifted straight from a cyberpunk version of a Soulslike video game—jagged, intricate, and alive with detail.

Every piece is a flex in form and texture: chunky brassieres with impossible angles, statement gauntlets that double as mini-architecture, and handbags that feel less like bags and more like trophies from a dystopian dungeon. It’s all about pushing beyond “wearable” and into “world-building.”

This isn’t just another case of fashion-meets-tech hype. Extro Code is part of a growing wave of Chinese designers using digital tools to reinvent craftsmanship, carving out a lane that feels radical yet rooted in tradition.

Take, for example, SCRY Lab, which is redefining footwear with its own aesthetic take on 3D printing that would fit seamlessly in the next Aliens movie. If you’re looking for the future of accessories, look to China’s new-gen creators like Extro Code and others alike, who are coding alternate realities you can wear.

All image via Instagram/extrocode.

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Extro Code is Bringing Soulslike Energy to 3D-Printed Fashion

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The Chinese brand creates stunningly intricate accessories that look like they came straight out of Elden Ring.

If you’ve ever wanted to dress like you just emerged from a neon-drenched boss fight, meet Extro Code: a forward-thinking brand from China that’s fusing technology with fashion in mind-bending ways.

RADII highlights Chinese Brand Extro Code that makes soulslike futuristic 3D-printed fashion accessories.

Founded by designer Yiou.H, who is obsessed with the intersection of textile art and tech, Extro Code takes inspiration from the coding patterns of old-school textile machines. But instead of looms and yarn, think 3D printers spitting out wearable sculptures. The results are accessories that look like they were lifted straight from a cyberpunk version of a Soulslike video game—jagged, intricate, and alive with detail.

Every piece is a flex in form and texture: chunky brassieres with impossible angles, statement gauntlets that double as mini-architecture, and handbags that feel less like bags and more like trophies from a dystopian dungeon. It’s all about pushing beyond “wearable” and into “world-building.”

This isn’t just another case of fashion-meets-tech hype. Extro Code is part of a growing wave of Chinese designers using digital tools to reinvent craftsmanship, carving out a lane that feels radical yet rooted in tradition.

Take, for example, SCRY Lab, which is redefining footwear with its own aesthetic take on 3D printing that would fit seamlessly in the next Aliens movie. If you’re looking for the future of accessories, look to China’s new-gen creators like Extro Code and others alike, who are coding alternate realities you can wear.

All image via Instagram/extrocode.

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